"We have more than 200 developers signed up for the PlayStation VR program who are working on probably about 100 or more titles that will play on PlayStation VR, [which] is a testament to the kind of support we're getting on PlayStation VR," Hirai said. "So I think we have a lot of good support, and it will be a great product coming out later this year."

Sony still hasn't put a firm release date or price tag on the VR headset (and adorable little processing box) formerly known as Project Morpheus. Oculus announced a fairly steep price point for its Rift yesterday - hopefully Sony will capitalize on that by swooping in a few months later with a cheaper product and more games, like E3 2013 all over again. That said, Kaz Hirai can't fault Oculus too much for charging five-hundred ninety nine US dollars for its flagship product.